PAGE rwo Educational Process Vital --Oberteuffer The goal of an educator must be to know enough about the educational process so that he can devote his attention to the Jibe►at►on of the students' potential strengths, energies and Di Delbert Oberteuffer, professor of physical education TIM Continues Action Against Parking Ban By AMY ROSENTHAL The Town Independent Men's Council will continue its action to lift the town parking ban on Saturday and Sunday mornings by making street maps suitable for park ing and investigating the pos sibility of issuing TIM parking stickers. Philip Haines, president of the council. told mine!! members that the Borough Council has been influenced into opposing the plan by the current snow storm. The members suggested that a map of State College be made with street, marked which would be suitable for parking and not interfere with cleaning or snow removal. They also suggested that town independent men be is,ued stickers so that police would be able to identify their car,, Earl Getithenow, George Fin mn, Frederick Pliant() and James Rohrer were appointed to repre sent TIM on the Association of Independent Men's Board of Gov ernor:, and Ralph Levy was unammou , ly elected the new TIM eaign er. A committee was also estab lkheci to propose to Nittany Council that it work with TIM in having a booth and a float in Spring Week Encampment Reunion To Be Held Tonight A reunion for Student Encamp ment participants will be held (loin 7 to 10 tonight in dining looms A. 13, C of the Retied Union Student:, and faculty-admmis native members are asked to bring the Encampment reports with them. Pailicipants may sign up until 5 p m. at the HUB desk for the teumon. individual workshop discus sion periods will be held and Dr. Howaid A. Cutler, assistant to the vice president for academic g nus. will speak . LOBSTER HOUSE SEASHORE DINNER Includes Oysters. Scallops, Fish and Deviled Crabs TAXI RETURN GRATIS THE NEWMAN CLUB presents on Thursday, Feb. 18, '1960 a LECTURE by Miss Vera Denty on "FREE WILL and MODERN MAN" 7 P.M. HUB Assembly Room Everyone Welcome By BARB YUNK at Ohio State University, said,, "Experience is as important toy education as learning. It cannot' he dismissed as beneath the in-I structor's attention." ,Oberteuffer spoke last night on: "A Biological Basis for Responslj i Wily in Education" in a lecture„' co-sponsoi ed by the Graduate' School Series and the College of Physical Education and Athletics, An educator, Oberteuffer said. must understand the qual ity of the tissue that he expects to accept the learning. Studies ' of genetics, psychology and bi ology have proven that a stu dent's ability to learn is based on his physiological and psy chological makeup, he said. Those who deny that the ,school's concern is with the in tellect alone are reverting to 18th (century ideas, he said. "You can't educate a mind alone: the mind idoesn't exist alone." We must pattern education in terms of man's capacity to take it," Oberteuffer said. "You can't expect performance from a ma chine that isn't built in to it," We're doing fine with the sci lence of things, he said, now we ;have to apply what we know to human problems. We have to pro vide activities, concern and in- Istruction that will give the stu dent his best chance to react to I the best kind of education. Humphrey Will Speak 'On Government Policies Mervin W. Humphrey, profes sor of forestry, will speak on our 'government's national and inter national policies at 610 tonight in Cooper lounge. Humphrey's 20-minute talk will be the last in a series of this month's fireside chats, sponsored by the Women's Student Govern ment Association The second series of fireside chats will start March 10. Players Present An Italian Straw Hat a French farce opening February 19 Center Stage 40th Anniversary Production THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Carson Ruled Not Eligible For SGA Seat Freshman Class President Robert Carson has been de clared scholastically ineligible to sit on SGA Assembly. A second semester freshman, Carson is affiliated with Univer sity party. An alternate from this party will be appointed by As sembly chairman Larry Byers, to fill the vacancy. A 2.4 All-University average is required to keep an Assembly seat. However, Carson will remain in the capacity of class president and advisor to the Freshman Class Advisory Board since the 2.4 re quirement does not apply to the position of class officer itself. The Advisory Board has decid ed that an executive council mem ber shall be required to have a 2.2 scholastic average instead of a 2.4 as was required in the past The Board also declared that the SGA bylaw stating that if an officer becomes scholastically in-, eligible, the order of succession, shall be from chairman to secre tary-treasurer does not apply to: the board. The date for the freshman class dance has been set for April 22., Entertainment, refreshments and decoration committees wer e l formed. Hershel Richman was ap pointed chairman of the entertaire ment commitee. Sorority Rush Guides To Meet at 7 Tonight A meeting will be held for the sorority rushing guides at 7 to night in 213 HUB. The guides will take groups of 23 rushee through sorority open houses Saturday and Sunday. Sociology Club to Give Tea for Student Majors "Welcome Into the Sociology Department" will be the theme of a tea to be given by the Soci ology Club at 3 p.m. today in Simmons lounge. All freshman and transfer stu dents majoring in Sociology are invited to attend. ACROSS DOWN 1. The main event 1. Chinese theatri 5. Death and cat-property taxi% period! item? It can keep 2. 9. Suboptical you hanging luggage B. A third of the 12. Kind of wolf way out 13. Opera version (2 wortial of "Camille" 4. Knots' secret 15. ltlarilYred ingredient (2 words) mouth is 6. Kind of crazy always -- 6. Ash receptacle 16. Gal who was 7. Pro's last name meant for you 8. Kind of money 17. What kid 9. Kind of guy in brothers do Westerns 19. What Simple 10. Consumed Simon hadn't 11. Play the field 20. Article 14. Where you appreciate 21. Abbreviated Kool3 (3 words) officers 18. of a beer 25. Sister 22. its obviously 27. High point of by amateur a mural poets (2 words) 28. Daquiri ingredi- 23. Hula hoops,yoyos, etc. ent reversed 24. Here's where 29.. Start over again the money goes SO. "Bell Song" 25. Kind of ish opera 26. Tentmaker 22 Quiz 31. Make a make shift living 33 Odd ball (2 words) 84._ Kaltenborn 36.. have K 4 ' L 8 wn 35. Little George 37. 1 left Els i e 37. Way out 38. Satisfy 40. What white 39. Gary Cooper-tab side walls are 40. Between Sept. 44. Vocal and Nov. 45. High math 41. Doodle 46. Italian wine equipment town 42. Trade Lasts 47. Six pointaes (abbr.) Willie the 48. Small child 43. Penguin's 49. Pour cousin ,A a.tta, OF Kt) KaDL KROSSWORD YOU NEE Champlin to Speak At AgEd Banquet Dr. Carroll D. Champlin, profes sor of education, will be the guest speaker at the 29th annual ban quet of the Eta chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha, national professional and honorary fraternity in agri cultural education. The banquet will be held at 6:30 tonight at the Autoport Res taurant. Dr. Paul M. Althouse, assistant director of resident instruction in agriculture, will receive the hon orary ATA degree at the banquet. Several other awards will also be given. WNW IaDM icl :uii Now: 12:30, 2:43, 5:56, 7:09. 9:32 MEli4.Otill •Min moots IVINK GS ..,91M1111.1.0112181 1111 • • NLEVERI I A mom mom EV4 wax,. i low * NITTANY NOW: DOORS OPEN 6:45 P.M. A Great Director and His Finest Film! INGMAR BERGMAN'S "WILD STRAWBERRIES" " Smashigly Beautiful" —TIME 01900. Brown /I Vllllliwasva TOoacoo Oa% CHURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1960 Fitzgerald to Speak Dr. Edwin R. Fitzgerald, asso ciate professor of physics, will address the Central Pennsylvania section of the American Chemi cal Society meeting at 8 tonight in 119 Osmond. His talk is titled, "The Visco elastic Behavior of Solids." t. TAT It NOW Feat.: 1:37, 4:12, 6:47, 9:22 irl-1161 IttelICAX-WrIEDIEEV PACIVirIOW IPIC:rt-rEtIE OIR. CAILIECIAMEIEI I .. 11.' DONNIR ‘ , GB ' 4. ~ w 0. 4 SOLOMON m and SEP smogroopet Corning: "ON THE BEACH" LISTEN TONIGHT at 10:05 BLAINE HARVEY "GROOVOLOGY 54" WMAJ-1450 "Music for Your Listening Pleasure" No. 4 rige, p • all • a W • ,4 taw cloAßer - res 1111E!MiiiiP